Or a small lamination. Steps can have dings or contact as long as it doesn't break the riser, or bridge two steps together. PS, I like the...
Same conversation we have everytime one of these comes up.:p
I would say that looks like a jailed lincoln. See if you can get some better photos. Here is a heavy clash on an 80' [ATTACH] If you look inside...
The carbon spots hurt the grade a little. MS66FS
Should have known they would srop the grading for a heavily toned example, either way the coin should have a premium for the heavy copper skin.
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I have pulled a few from circulation and haven't come across any as deteriorated as that one.
There is nothing wrong with keeping Post 82 Zincs if you store them correctly. Especially if they are still red and show good luster. Save some of...
-004 has some very distinct die markers. Please give us some good obverse and reverse full size photos. I am not convinced. Looks like a -002 to me.
These are a pain and even harder when they are toned. I am at ms64.
It isn't the planchet, it is PMD. Think that is sublime, some reggae, beach punk rock from back in the day @paddyman98
Since Abrasion doubling has been debunked. I would call that die deterioration doubling. https://www.error-ref.com/?s=Abrasion+doubling
I know huh, looks just like a hunk of metal to me, I honestly don't know how one would grade something like this. It is NGC.
Thats a little wierd, never heard that before. I know that you can't post anything for sale until x amount of posts.
What would make you think it is a clash?
It is in front of the face. [ATTACH]
I figured that you weren't gonna tell us the coin. Honestly though theres plenty of coins that never see their first sold or previous auction value.
What happens to a coin that has been in acidic soil, is the copper deteriorates faster than the clad layering, if the coin gets eaten to much...
Yes, it is an 8R.
They have some real deep red tones to them.
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